Baxall Vivid User's Guide

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Summary of Contents

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V1.4.4 User Guide

Page 2 - Starting SiraView

SiraView User Guide 10 Exporting & Printing Still Images Still images can be saved as a Bitmap image or sent to a printer. The viewer must

Page 3 - Licensing

SiraView User Guide 11 Quicktime Export The QuickTime MOV file export can provide the highest picture quality (by selecting the high picture qua

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SiraView User Guide 12 Time Options DVD does not support the variable frame rates commonly found in CCTV systems. To get the CCTV footage to pl

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SiraView User Guide 13 Generic Decoders Some of the decoders built in to SiraView are known as “Generic” decoders: GenericADV601, G

Page 6 - All cameras

SiraView User Guide 14 The Main Screen Here’s a quick reference overview of SiraView’s main playback screen. Warning icon appears

Page 7 - Time Information

SiraView User Guide 15 SiraView + (Audio) capabilities SiraView+ is now capable of recognising the audio data streams where present i

Page 8 - Time Display

SiraView User Guide 16 Supported Digital CCTV Video Formats Below are details of the digital formats supported by this software and a description

Page 9 - Discontinuities in Video

SiraView User Guide 17 Loronix CCTVWare *.avi v1.2 Meerkat Index File *.ix v1.1 Meerkat Master Index File *.mix v1.1 Sira Video Index *.vix v

Page 10 - Exporting & Printing

SiraView User Guide 18 Notes on Selected Decoders Decoder Notes AD Holdings VCR Each video is contained in a single file with an .mjp extension.

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SiraView User Guide 19 month and day of the recording (for example "20070306". The folder contains an "Index" fol

Page 12 - Keyboard Shortcuts

SiraView User Guide 2 About SiraView SiraView gives police officers straightforward access to a wide range of digital CCTV video. D

Page 13 - Generic Decoders

SiraView User Guide 20 GeoVision Open the .avi file from the GeoVision system. SiraView supports GEO MPEG4, GEO MPEG4 (ASP) and GEO H26

Page 14 - The Main Screen

SiraView User Guide 21 cameras recorded at the same time it is necessary to open the Meerkat Master Index file. Meerkat Master Index

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SiraView User Guide 22 file with an “inf” extension in the INFO directory, which is a sub-folder of SANYO. Sira Video Index This is a speci

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SiraView User Guide 23 TimeSpace X100 Each video is contained in a separate file with a .oba file extension. TimeSpace X200 Loads and plays all X

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SiraView User Guide 24 Vista Smart Player The video consist of multiple pairs of files in a folder. The files in each pair have the same name bu

Page 18 - Notes on Selected Decoders

SiraView User Guide 25 Licensing & Support SiraView is copyright © 2009 Sira Defence and Security Ltd. On installation the software will run

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SiraView User Guide 26 Licensing & Configuration of Export Export of video sequences is only available for fully licensed copies of SiraView

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SiraView User Guide 3 Licensing If you are using a registered licensed version of SiraView it will start immediately and be ready to view video

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SiraView User Guide 4 Loading Video using the Open Video Wizard The Open Video Wizard can examine the contents of the CD/DVD (or other storage de

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SiraView User Guide 5 Loading Video without using the Open Video Wizard If you know which file to choose to open the video, or if you know which

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SiraView User Guide 6 Single-channel or Multi-channel Digital CCTV footage usually contains views from multiple cameras. SiraView enables you to

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SiraView User Guide 7 Playback & Navigation SiraView gives you precise control over the video. You can play the video forwards or backw

Page 25 - Licensing & Support

SiraView User Guide 8 In some cases SiraView cannot tell whether a time offset should be applied. You should make a judgement in

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SiraView User Guide 9 Discontinuities in Video Multiplexed video is common in CCTV systems because many cameras need to be recorded

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